
Songs Of Innocence And Songs Of Experience
William Blake
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Description
Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience (1794) juxtapose the innocent, pastoral world of childhood against an adult world of corruption and repression; while such poems as "The Lamb" represent a meek virtue, poems like "The Tyger" exhibit opposing, darker forces. Thus the collection as a whole explores the value and limitations of two different perspectives on the world. Many of the poems fall into pairs, so that the same situation or problem is seen through the lens of innocence first and then experience. Blake does not identify himself wholly with either view; most of the poems are dramatic-that is, in the voice of a speaker other than the poet himself. Blake stands outside innocence and experience, in a distanced position from which he hopes to be able to recognize and correct the fallacies of both. In particular, he pits himself against despotic authority, restrictive morality, sexual repression, and institutionalized religion; his great insight is into the way these separate modes of control work together to squelch what is most holy in human beings.
Product Details
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publish Date | March 01, 1894 |
Pages | 34 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781496166913 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.1 inches | 0.1 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Biography & Memoir, Poetry
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